Events

March 2015 Opportunities

Here are opportunities for this month - check them out and pass along to your colleagues. And as always, email us if you know of any professional development events or calls to artists that we should consider posting in the future.

march 2015 Opportunities

February 2015 Opportunities

Here are opportunities for this month - check them out and pass along to your colleagues. And as always, email us if you know of any professional development events or calls to artists that we should consider posting in the future.

February 2015 opportunities

January 2015 Opportunities

Happy New Year! Start off on a good foot in 2015 by taking advantage of this month's opportunities. And as always, email us if you know of any professional development events or calls to artists that we should consider posting in the future.

Our partners at RISCA are hosting the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC) 2-day Regional workshop on October 10 & 11, 2014 in Rhode Island. This is the first time NALAC has been in New England, and it's a great opportunity to engage Latino artists throughout the entire region.

NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshops are convened throughout the nation to assist in strengthening local networks and build the leadership of Latino artists and...Read more »

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NEFA on the road: September 2014

NEFA staff will be out and about attending regional booking conferences this September as the 2014-2015 season kicks off. There are opportunities to attend panels and meet individually; see below for details.

On a beautiful day in June, folks from around New England who are invested (or engaged) in space development for the creative sector met in Providence, RI. They came to meet their peers from other New England communities and to learn about two very different, but very complementary, organizations that have developed important spaces that have changed the landscape of Providence. The organizations are artist-driven, but they intentionally serve the entire Providence (and broader) community. Here are my notes from the day (with special thanks to Stephanie Fortunato and her intern Liza Yeager...Read more »